Resolution tests revisited: The power of random numbers

Publication date

2013

Authors

Trampert, J.
Fichtner, A.
Ritsema, J.

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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2013

Abstract

We propose a simple method where the inversion of synthetic data, corresponding to a zeromean random input vector, is used to infer the average horizontal and vertical resolution lengths of tomographic models. The method works well if the resolution operator has a diagonally dominant structure. This assumption, although often verified in seismic tomography, can be tested by simply cross-correlating the input with the output of the synthetic simulation. The method is as efficient as a single checkerboard test, but reveals more easily interpretable information.

Keywords

Inverse theory, Seismic tomography.

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